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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1908)
, ' -,- KAtli ftkkUi, tofflfotik &itk, bhBOON, TUESDAY, yoVKMIHSlt It, l6oA . .i i. .'a 1 nU'i I i ln.Hi JUji 2UJL ft EMBEZZLER ARRESTED AT --a a a HiiMfeiffB- rAi V of the Bid Re-Adiustment Sale. For the next two days I WW I 1 Mf IK 1 1 f Y prices on- all- brokorvlines will be cut Idwer than ever. We 1 TT V iTirima-. mri m advise earlyniorning shopping before the store becomes crowded, as it always dbds in. the afternoon. Hundreds of bargains have, nqt been 'advertised, so come and see them Ttiey are all seasonable and desirable merchandise. WOODBURN W yeuoT inMm ran is NOTM Latest Creations In LADIES' SUITS Vtfa rye on display n lnrge ns3ort montlrt ilevor Styles ns sliown In tho two Illustrations hero; styles that followers of fashion Immediately rec ognize as tho proferrcd models, and matorlnls that show at n glance that you may expect splondld sorvlco as well ns good lookB. Tho Coats are throe-quarters nnd full lengths; SklrtB ar tho propor length nnd styles for thl Fall's wear. Tho trim mings nro of velvet braid, button traps and pleats. Tho colors nro brown, black, bluo, gray, etc. In tho morning wo expect nnothor lot by ex press, Come arly to mnko your se lections for tho boat values and styles aro sure to bo snapped up quickly. Now on salo at Re-Adjustment Sale Prices. SADIES' LONG tOATS ' j Wednesday SURPRISE SALE No. 406 For Wednesday only we offer you your choice of 75 leather purses; some are trimmed with brass and some have the dull gun metal finish trimmings. These purses are selected from our regular stock and are usually sold for $1.50 each. Your choice Wednesday only for 78c None Sold Until 8:30' No Telephono'Ordcrs Received in tills assortment aro , Ann, bliuo, black, nnd brown Kersey Cloth. Thclui Coats ftrn made for, gopd hard ovoryday wear, as well as looking stylish. Thcro nro nbbut twority in the lot and tho values rnngo up to i 12. GO. Yours for tho noxt throe dnyri at', 5 EACH JSiIk Petticoats ,Vo have soloctod at random from our lnrgo assortment of Silk Petticoats 25 of tho most wanted shndos, includ ing blues nnd blacks, with largo full .pleated and ruffled flounce. Tho values rnngo- in price up to 12.C0. Your choice tho romnlndor of our Ilo-Adjust-inent Sajo ' See Court street window. Thcsp nro real bargains. 5 .90 EACH Our Entire Lirte of Muslin Underwear for today and tomorrow, no re serve Tho assortments nro large, ovon Inrgor thnu any showing horoabouts. Single pieces or sou to match. KKDUCKI) ONIVFOUUTH 0 0 9 Doz Slightly Mussed Handkerchiefs xsuul& vKUtnwTr2 K& In tho lot r.ro Included. Somo of tho best from our largo stock. Thoy can bo laundered nud mado to ouk Ilku new, values up to $3.00 each. ItKfllTKD ONK-KOUUTIf City Mnrshnl 13.' Moshburger of Woodburn, -brbught One E. C. Ilnlns to this city this morning who Is wnnted in Htunboldt county, Iowa, on tho chargo of embezzlement. I Marshal Moshburger detected 1 Ilalns through boiiio slight dcscrlp- itlon given him by tho Humboldt authorities and by keeping n close observation on tho mall rccolvcd by him at Woodburn. Hnins had been working at tho carpenter trndo In Woodburn for tho past three weoks, and Btaylng at one of tho Woodburn hotels umk'r tho tinmo of E. C. Thompson, but through somo Infor mation rccolvcd by Moshburger from tho San Frau.cl8.co authorities that Ilalns wns receiving ills mull from a certain young lady In 'Frisco under an assumed nddrcss, the Woodburn official began examining his correspondence virtually result ing In Hnlns1 arrest. Tho Ilumbold Creamery Co., In Town, charged IlnlnB with cmuczzlo Ing $250 Intinmtcd him for tho pur pose of managing ono of their pur chasing stations, Ilalns Is a mnrrled mnu, having n small fnmlly In Hnrln, Town. OOOOOO 00O 0 CITY NEWS - 00000000000 O. W. Scott & Co., HenI VUU Porsons wishing to tyuy boII, xftOl or irado housos, lots or (arms, will do woll to call on us. 540 Stntp-st. 11-lC-tf. If You Aro in Xwd- Of a cow or .have ono to hoII, at tond J. A. Cooper's stock salo at tho Wlllamotto StublOB, Sautrdny, tho 21st. 11-17-21 Chicken nirnuvr . 1 At tho Unitarian church, Wednes day, Novomber, 18, from 5 to 5 ojclock p. m,; dinnor '2Gc. ll-16-3t. Beo J. A. Cooiei ' And list your stock fo.r tho big stock solo Saturday. ." n-i7-2t Chicken Dlnnwr - , At tho .Unitarian church, Wednes day, Novombor, 18, from 5 to 8 o'clock p. tn.; dinner 2Gc. H 11-16-31. .Attond tlwx Stock SU At the WUIamoej Stablos, Sntur-. day, Novomber 21, at l.,p. m. ll-17-2t Clilcken Dinner- At tho Unitarian church, Wednes day, Novomber. 18, from 5 to 8 o'clock p. m.; dinnor 25c. ll-lC-3t. Weather Forecast- Oraurionul ruin tonight niul Wed iyday; frredi jioutlu'rly winds. Chicken Dinner At tho Unitarian church, Wednes day, Novombor, 18, from G to S o'clock p. m.; dinner 25c. ll-16-3t. . Kvwrythlng Klcctrloal - Can no una m -is woun 01. vjup Ital Electrical Supply Co., R. W. Tiorco, Prop. 17-eod-tf. Of Course iti , , You want tho best. Why look further? Call up 311. J. M. Luwr once -can fill tho bill. If Von, Want A . Somothng tlno In tho moat" lino call up Stpusloff Dros. Phono 321. Now Is ,tlie Time To got that now sot of harnoss foe, tho fall work, or for blnnkots for tho team or buggy robes, soo r, B. Shafor. It Ihh'c a New Daby In W. P. Smith's bome that mfckoa l.l.r. on anrt nattlrod Ilia Wife 1 ubUr Folger's Golden Gat CoKe is 11 nRWHMHHHHMI grocur nnd marl'etmnn. Prices tho lowcat consistent in the good quality SjKi'hil Sah Kitchen sots worth $1.00, Spcclnl tomorrow, G3c. Uuron & IliuulUon. New Time CiirtI Derby & Wilson will havo n now tlmo enrd for tho Oregon Electric railroad ready In two days. Call at their offlco, 110 Commercial streot. IteptiblleaiiH Itntify Tonight TJio lpcal wqrkors and many from other parts of tho county will mako merry tonight at tho Wlllamotto banquet hall In honor of tho great Republican victory gained In tho election of Tnft and Sherman. All Invited who nupported tho national tlckot. Thoro will bo a warm speak ing program at which wit nnd" Jolli fication will bo tho order of tho day. Prosecuted Cnwdo Cluulwlck Robort Tucker, counsol for tho Home Tolophone company, who ap peared for tho firm In this city yes terday on business, was U. S, attor ney nt tho tlmo of tho roputed Cas slo Chadwtck trial In tho East somo tlmo ngo. Casslp Chad,wlck was soptenccd to elglit years In'tljo Co lumbus penitentiary on tho chargo of Interfering with tho government through tho illegal possession of money. Refused Itrhrutftii; Tho state supremo court has to day refused a rehearing In tho suit of tho sato to collect taxes duo on gross earnings. This settles tho matter an I paves tho way for pub- Mo ownership. Contract for Land Complaint was filed In tho circuit court this morning by Albert Chap- polloz against E. N. Chnrlesworth ot nl asking tho court to obligo tho defendants to perform a contract for tho eale of land which has a con sideration of $1200. PETITION FOR " BLACKMAILER'S PARDON A petition containing revernl thou sand signatures asking for tho par don of E. E. Raddtng, was received by Govornor Chamberlain this morn ing. Raddlng Is serving a six-months sentence In tho county Jail of Mult nomah county, having, been convict ed, In conjunction with the latrf Delle Waymlro of a conspiracy to blacken tho character of Mayor Har ry Lane of Portland. The petition Includes 47 pages of legal ctvp paner. The signers aro membomiof the painter's uon and otner I.rmda of the prisoner The oTwrnnr na requestoq tne judge ooooooooobo PERSONAL MENTION ooooooooooo Roily Clubluo wns a passengoi for Portland this morning on business. Attorney M, L. Plank, of Portland, Is In tho city transacting business for a fow. days. Mtai Florence Shorlock wont to Portland this morning to visit with rolatlvcH for n short tlmo. Frank Oiiibo, of Albany, arrived this morning to trunsnet buBincs for u fow dioyj. MJss Mary Jt. RJchles wont to tho motropotlB' this morning on u fow dnys' visit.; Attonrey Wwlter Keyos has ro mrned from Portland whoro ho trans acted bUBfucuo tar a fow days. Daniel Gates, of West Woodbsm, Is In tho city attending to business mattorg nnd visiting with frloncls. Julius Pnttorson wont to Portland this morning to look nfter business for a short tlmo. Mrs Albert Hurui has returned from n fow days' visit with hor bro thor, F. E. Holmnn, of Sllvorton. Clius. Qroy has retlirncd to his Portland homo after n sltort business Visit horo. ,"" J.. Topi Kav has turned from Port land whoro ho attended tho Ta'ft Sherman rntlllcatlon. Mr. and. Mrs. O. II, Smith baye returned from three months apont in the mountains nt Hoover, O, Royal has. returned from a fow dnys' business visit with friends and rolatlves In Portland. Miss Leo Galwlck, of Rosoburgj ar rived this morning to visit with Sa lem friends the romnlndor of tho wook. Will Riddles has returnod from Eugene whoro ho bus beam hunt ing China phonsants for. the past wook. Felix Hamilton, tho plumber, is In Portland for a fow days looking after business matters and visiting old friondB. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bell loft this morning for Oregon City where they will spend tho week visiting with friends nnd rolatlves. W. M. Spayd and wlfo expect to leave on the 19th of this month for Sawtelle, Cal., and oher points, and oxpoct to be gone nt least threo months bofore roturnlng. i Wednesday Sale - 'Seven-piece kitchen sets, regular value,. , special for tomorrow, only 63a, Huron & Hamilton. A Cleaver And six other useful k'tchen arti cles for 63c, tomorrow only. Duron &. Hamilton. o-A.nr ptCAi MEETING OF CITY . v COUNCIL Tho representatives from the dfr foront wards fu Salem held another soiBlon at tho city hall lnm nlglU, and dlsouBsod the cKjt business both now nd old After a motron had been mndo by Alderman Elliott, of tho noventh wnrd, for tho laying or tllo on Kear ney street, a hat fight ensued. Tho opposing councflmen objected on the grounds thnt tho funds for that pur poso wero too nearly exhausted tp permit It, but Elliott nnd Radcllff both argued that owing to tho mat ter hav)hg beon turnod down by tjjJ mayor Severn! week? ngo when If was Introduced, ft was only fnir that It should receive due cons'deratfon this tlmo, However tho motion was lost, Attornoy Pogue addressed tho council In behalf of Gus Schrteher, who wla$ied( a, re-consldcratlon. of the action (akon by tho council In the last regular mooting In revoking hlB saloon license and refusing to allow him to transfer 'same. Tho "council wont Into a lengthy debate, and a good many werQ n favor of a re consideration, but tho opposing ele ment downed any action toward tho reinstatement of Mr. Schriobor'a liquor permit and on a motion mado by"Alderman Millard, the license wns rovokod. Tho council ordered the appoint ment of another night policeman aftor a motion was mado suggeitlng police. Alderman Stockton mado a mo tion to havo the disagreeable smell, which ho said comes from tho goj plant, abated, which was referred to the commute on health and police, Tho Home Telephone franchise wns taken up by tho council and a communication was read from the city attorney stating tho franchise had run out. The council laid the matter on the table for further pro ceedings until tho next regular moot ing. A now fire-limit ordinance was In troduced! and adopted after the third reading which takes In several ad ditional blocks. The flro-llmlt now takes' In the two blocks on Front street botween State and Trade .streets, thence East to liberty, up Liberty to Ferry, down Ferry to the West side of High, Including the Salem hotel. o BOItN CREDITORS TO SUE BANK EXAMINERS United Pwm tntt1 Wlra.) Carson City, Nov., Nov. 17. The affairs of tho defunct Stnto Bank nnd Trust company aro furthor com plicated today by ' th'o filing of chnrgos against tho directors of tho oniiK ny uecoivor rrniiK wuura ior securities ho alleges Wore allowed to pnsB out of tho. hnnd of tho bnnk aftor It had fnllcd. Each director laVnifod Indivldunlly .Jot tho money al!c?nil, p bo Uno jtljo ljank.t It Is Biaicu inni mu imnn commissioners will be sued If tho roport thnt thoy sanction tho transaction Is true. D.pnahl Mackenzie, who has offered to tnko the bruk over. Is horo taking ia hand In tho affairs nnd declares hat; now suits Will greatly complicate-his work, Tho complaints declnro thnt by reason of this trnuBfor of gllt edgod 8wCiirlt(os tho depositors of tho bank wore doprivod of r.snots they nlght havo had and wero nn'ltlod to. It Is alleged thnt the transfers wore ni ado nfter It was known (hat tho bank was Insdlvont, It Is statod hero today that suits will bo brought to rocovor the last dividend or tho bnnk, which It Is alleged, wns decjared after tho bank was insolvent. All tho directors nro undor Indlctmout for tho falluro o' tho bank. PAID $50,000 TO STOP KAISER STORY ( United Press Leased Wlro.) Ilorlln, Nov. 17. DIo Welt Am, ono of he lending papors of tho Gor mnn capital has created n sensation tho offect that tho Germnn govern ment paid $50,000 to tho Contury Mngnzlno for tho suppression of tho Interview with Kufsor Wllholm that tho American mngnzlno held out of this month's Issue. It Is stated that William 'Iftiynrd Hale, the wrltOr who Becured tho In terview, wns a pnrty to the trans action whorohy it was holdout. It h sard that tho ministry of foreign nf falrs and llnle arranged the bargain whereby tho Gorman government paid over $50,000 to tho Contury Mngnzlno nnd tho nrtrelo was sup pressed. Tho paper demands to know if any of this money enpio from the taxpay ers of the omplro nnd Is very bitter against tho emperor. O ' COURT HOUSE NEWS a r unit n w Tlnrifw-n to Fred Hurst, lot'l, block 3, Meyero addi tion to Salem, .W.D. $250. T. B, Kay ot ux to rni nursi, mi 1. block 10 in riverside nJrfltlnn to Salem', W. D. $30. a. Jory o . v rar.r mt . block 6. In Donot addition to Salem. W. D.. $650. J. C. nnd M Hoyal to w. i. Riches, 45.06 acres In T. .s S., R. I W. W. D., $4200. R. H. Scott ot ux to L. J. White, lots 63, 64. 66 and 67 In Friends Orogon Colony, W. D $1500. J. W. McCully ot ai to F. N. Derby an undlvldod Interest In land In lot 4, block 49, city of Salem, W. D-. $6000. M. and S. C. Curtis to T. nnd O. Doud, 15 acres T. 5 S. R. 1 W.. W. D., 1. " A. L. and O. F. HaBkell to T. and A. Dawson, lot 10, In Touts addition to city of Woodburn. W. D., $1. RAILROAD STOCKS nir REACH TOP PRICE GODFRKY To the wife of AI. God- New York, Nov. 17. Tho railroad leaders of tho stock market who have repeatedly done duty of Into, woro again put through tholr paces early in tho day. Although It not a "runaway" market, the bears, lu their efforts to cover their short committments, rapidly passed from a trot Into a gallop. Union Pacific. St. Paul, Reading and Northern Pa cific each rose a new high price Wr 1908. Profit taking stopped the rke for a tlmo. but during tho late a s slon, stocks again headed unwai .1 eloMng near the top. Union rose 2 V4 point; Northern Pacific, Ny Yc rk nAt.i iob. line? anil nthors 2. L D lorn closed 18 5 Southern Paclc. J WAR ONLY MAI OFJIME the empire muL l ilnanclnl dlmcultiM . lu,'i Btwlon. In CI, ' M flKa "on of an arbitrary 2 , W ernlofthodellcat,rpSS LaBtern problem, wlliL between Jnpan and iSllS expressed belief or rS.T'M Phlllpnlno 9q3ro ! jfj? connected with the Kfi"" partment of the array t That Instead of 8 " tronc hmont policy umSM world, by Janan ni..Ti pencef.il lntenMo,wJT,11 or peace. It Is an IndffiS EiX$J&!f. attaclrtoiU"!1 ,,!- """ la . a-lVa. . - to- Tho ofllccfs WMhe Bquatlron which,. ,t,.i from a vlfrK..JJ port mancTd(iiitSjlMth,5 as showing the deep, uiJtt (iiuiun unu nairca ot tit Jii all clag8C4 toward Arottlarf through the Inland l 1 11-.! tiispiuycd irt05fj one, ot ah;wfl forts naiilfinR what ih1pilW W II nil thn nllmrai-. .l.iM Jl ii. i r I, i--"'-.iiii nun ii wn mo Americia w onrnnln tn YnVntum. .i.l exchanged between mwiI I fflrtR .in:l U'hn lh uniili proceeded bift a fow aM kiM ibiiui uu run op oa m m fort "Slop whero you re." BQuadroa hove la and t momonts waiting the umefvrl nnlled: "Wo wish tortmltijn you nro within ten mlluoltk Iflcntlons. Keep outilde tut tance. Proceed." During tho entire tUy of, squadron tn Japanese witri H novcr frco for a momfnt im vnltlnnrn nf Jananese Dm! ol who followed It bydtyudtlfti lornndn bonis. Tho tampering with the mm all American cltuen oi mu Is ono of tho most annojlm M or this espionage. An Amorlcan fecret jenict h kiinu-n tn Olir MrrtfllOtJttt, ninny years, pave the fo!lorl count or mj oDserniiou 'Tnnnn fa IM imt(ClltlaV paring for war with HuCnlW! ns sho did In the years taa( proceeding tho war )? LmL n h PMNddIdH b!fll and the army and wry touj"! "know It These H' wja overrun with Japanw wwj servers minus v "'.w,Ja eral of thorn haw bwdwj .nnn ii a ho nrpscm m- policy which doei not. Wi degree japanww """',; t,onB3 for the Wlff tnosn purposes --su provided for cerer n JJ yenrs, renus me 'T' look out tor ire" . KfiflMHM - '.tJ TAufnnr f rXULUi " V J bomb exnioded'Wy 'J sgJ ment wnpoi iw ""L.rrm: high Wi7. ;; - tenaaniB - others. . . . . r.irfl Is CWMW "toiM law to KeT v";;tht . nrtnr " ,,n""' MpNEYjOfC TI1U9. !" Over Ladd&Baihj "oTARirf H(GH cwssi aw. Nof wlch U Bkirt?lS!! oroce wu - -. 9, Commercial O rj 0 O 0 u " - Su on' O o " r. at uepui. -" ---. -- iT cs1; Capital U2Z. 1ui Cakes. Pie ".; !V' ries. ""Shrill, wagon. Fho "-'- " .rfi Electro UA8BSIKKT w - We cure !, "i and all 'fTi JLk